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The Benefits of Preassembled Stairs

Posted on May 25, 2012 By vkinney (Edit) Leave a Comment

Staircases are often the focal point of a home, but one thing that sometimes surprises both contractors and homeowners is that even the most elaborate staircase doesn’t have to be built on-site. Preassembled staircases with prefit rail systems have become a very popular method of stair building over the last 25 years, and today we’re going to tell you about some of the wonderful benefits that come with preassembled stairs.

When staircases are built on-site, it can take site carpenters days to complete even if they have all of the appropriate materials on hand. Preassembled staircases take much less time to install and are also much more cost-effective, as all of the parts are designed and prepared at the manufacturing facility significantly decreasing the chance of an error.

Unlike traditional stair building methods, choosing a preassembled staircase allows you great freedom in design and selection of materials for your stairs. Professional stair companies can also, as part of the process, check to make sure everything is code compliant. They can also help pick out the profiles of rail, balusters and newels just right for your home.

It has been proven to be a very cost efficient when compared to a site built stair. Once your preassembled stair is ready either the finish carpenter installing the trim can install or you can choose to have Horner perform the install.

Cooper preassembled stairs are created using kiln dried lumber and components. Old world joinery techniques combined with the newest technology and production equipment, as well as years of hands-on experience to create staircases that exemplify beauty and quality craftsmanship that will last for years. We invite you to visit our website at www.hornermillwork.com.

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